Brady High School - Bulldog / Spotlight Yearbook (Brady, MT)

 - Class of 1933

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C=3UC THE SPOTLIG HT C D WHAT THE CRYSTAL TELLS US It was ten years since I had graduated from Brady High School. I boarded the steamer U. S. S. Antares for a trip abroad, and settling myself in a steamer chair, opened the newspaper I had just bought before I went on board. As I glanced over it, a familiar looking picture met my eye and below I saw the heading “Young Aviatrix Wins High Honors.” I gasped in amazement as I read her name—it was none other than Margaret Copenhaver, one of the girls with whom I had spent four years. I hurriedly read the remainder of the topic and was again surprised. The famous flyer was making a trip to Europe and was on the same boat with me. I immediately went to look for her and as we sat chatting, our talk turned to the Senior class of '33. “Where is Dorothv now?” was Marga et’s first question. 1 told her she was working in a large school in Spokane, as a primary grade teacher. We had planned the trip together but she changed her mind at the last moment. I, in turn, asked her if she knew where Johnnie and Mike were. “Johnnie is the owner of a large cattle ranch in Texas, and Mike is the coach of the athletic teams in a large school in Minnesota. Did you know Ethel was private secretary to the Governor of Montana? She finallv decided not to waste her talent as p. typist by being a nurse and so took up secretarial woik. Where is Mark?” 1 told her that at 9:30 every morning she could hear a familiar voice over the Columbia Broadcasting System, advertising a new brand of cigaretes. It is none other than Mark. He is now very well-to-do. “Do you ever hear from Mildred and Genevieve now?” I asked. “I saw Mildred just the other day in a large Fifth Avenue Store. She is a leading stylist there. She told me that Genevieve has drawn many sketches and has a very bright future before her. By the way, where are you working now, and where are Mi . Olson, Miss Rose, Miss Huntsberger, and Mr. Nims?” 1 told her that I was a high kM taidHT, working in tiM same chool with Dor- othy and that we usually planned some trip together during the summer months. Mr. Olson is still teaching in Brady. Miss Rose and Miss Huntsberger are both married and Mr. Nims is the head of a Sporting Goods company on the coast. The trip, which was so enjoyable, was made even more so by being with a former classmate. We had many more talks about home, high school, and our old comrades. LEONA LOCKHART DC DPI JdCr=0 c==na 1 933 3CD Paure 11



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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1932-33 SEPTEMBER: » School begins. H Initiation. Freshmen are put in their places. OCTOBER: 14 Juniors vs. High School in foot- ball game. 21 Assembly program. 22 Annual Carnival. Huge success! 27-28-29 Teacher g’ convention at Great Falls. 29 Basketball season begins. NOVEMBER: 19 Senior Class play and dance. DECEMBER: 1 Pep rally. 21 Christmas party. Teachers enter- tain us royally. 23 Christmas vacation begins. 31 Athletic Association dance. JANUARY: 2 Back to school again. 2 Freshman assembly program. 30 Basketball boys entertained at Co pen haver's. FEBRUARY: 8 Junior assembly program. 17 Kreshies give party for High School. 23-25 Basketball tournament. Team brings back trophy for least number of fouls. MARCH: 1 1 Seniors to Great Falls for pic- tures. 13 Baseball begins. 1 I Sophomore assembly program and first Declamation contest. Contest won by Maud Boggs and Richard Kauk. 18 Junior play and dance. 28 Basketball girls entertained by Miss Rose; boys, by Mr. and Mrs. Nims. APRIL: 5 Senior assembly program and final declamation contest. 22 Faculty play and dance. 29 School activity night. MAY: 13 Junior Prom. 14 Baccalaureate services. 17 Class night. 19 School is out. Let’s go for a picnic. 20 Commencement. DOROTHY LOCKHART. CLASS SONG Tune: “Highways Are Happy Ways” (1) School days are happy days. When they lead the way to school; School days are jolly days, For we Seniors as we toil; And as we study beneath the coral and grey In Brady High School Where labor brings us good pay, For school days are happy days When they lead the way to school. Chorus: After days of learning, When our hearts are yearning For some brighter days in school; When the works that bore us Seem to smile before us Do you blame us when we say: 2) School days in Brady Hi, Leave us memories so true, Thoughts that will never die When it's time to say, “Adieu; We will hold high our colors, coral and grey, And as wre part from the Hi, You’ll hear us all say: School days are happy days When they lead the way to school.

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